Christ Embassy, also known as Loveworld Inc., is a global ministry that has redefined the intersection of faith, technology, and humanitarianism. Founded in 1987 by Pastor Chris Oyakhilome, the ministry has grown from a campus fellowship into a multi-billion dollar global network. Pastor Chris is a pioneer of satellite television and digital ministry in Africa, author of the world’s most translated daily devotional, Rhapsody of Realities (available in over 8,100 languages), and a global advocate for youth leadership.

The ministry’s social impact is coordinated through the Chris Oyakhilome Foundation International (COFI), an umbrella organization that houses specialized NGOs targeting healthcare, emergency response, youth leadership, and child welfare. By May 2026, COFI has recorded over 10 million documented acts of kindness across 120 countries, establishing a “Technological Philanthropy” model that uses data and global volunteer networks to solve local crises.

THE COFI MULTI-SECTORAL IMPACT MODEL

1. EMERGENCY MEDICINE & TRAUMA CARE

Trauma Care International Foundation (TCIF)

Under COFI, TCIF is a UN-recognized NGO (Special Consultative Status with ECOSOC) dedicated to improving emergency response systems.

  • Guinness World Record: In 2018, TCIF set a world record for the highest number of blood donation registrations in 8 hours (3,310 people).
  • TCERA App: A first-of-its-kind mobile application in Nigeria that connects emergency victims to a network of volunteer first responders and paramedics.
  • Source: Trauma Care International Official | UN ECOSOC Database

2. HEALTHCARE: VOLUNTEER MEDICAL CORPS (VMC)

Global Hospital Outreaches and Rural Health

The VMC is a global network of Christian health workers (doctors, nurses, paramedics) who provide medical aid in regions hit by disaster or chronic poverty.

  • Impact 2025/2026: In 2025 alone, the VMC conducted hospital outreaches in 196 countries. In May 2026, the Loveworld Lifesavers Conference mobilized thousands of new medical professionals for sustainable healthcare missions in rural Africa and Asia.
  • Source: Volunteer Medical Corps Official

3. LEADERSHIP: FUTURE AFRICA LEADERS FOUNDATION (FALF)

Identifying and Funding Africa’s Next Generation

FALF is a non-political NGO that identifies and supports young African leaders (ages 16–23) who have implemented innovative solutions to community problems.

  • FALA Awards: Each year, the Foundation awards grants of up to $25,000 to “FALA Ambassadors” for projects ranging from AI-driven agriculture in Cameroon to renewable energy in Ghana.
  • Source: Future Africa Leaders Foundation

4. CHILD WELFARE: THE INNERCITY MISSION (ICM)

Education, Nutrition, and Social Safety Nets

The ICM is the church’s dedicated wing for the urban poor.

  • 13.3 Billion Meals: By late 2025, the ICM recorded the distribution of over 13.3 billion meals globally, focusing on IDP camps and urban slums.
  • The 100 Free Schools Drive: In addition to the 16 schools currently running in Nigeria, the ministry is in the process of scaling to 100 fully tuition-free schools across the African continent.
  • Source: Vanguard News (Dec 2025)